/**
 * Created by xmg on 2017/2/6.
 */

/* Simple JavaScript Inheritance
 * By John Resig http://ejohn.org/
 * MIT Licensed.
 */
// Inspired by base2 and Prototype
(function(){
    var initializing = false, fnTest = /xyz/.test(function(){xyz;}) ? /\b_super\b/ : /.*/;

// The base Class implementation (does nothing)
    this.Class = function(){};

// Create a new Class that inherits from this class
    Class.extend = function(prop) {
        var _super = this.prototype;

// Instantiate a base class (but only create the instance,
// don’t run the init constructor)
        initializing = true;
        var prototype = new this();
        initializing = false;

// Copy the properties over onto the new prototype
        for (var name in prop) {
// Check if we’re overwriting an existing function
            prototype[name] = typeof prop[name] == "function" &&
            typeof _super[name] == "function" && fnTest.test(prop[name]) ?
                (function(name, fn){
                    return function() {
                        var tmp = this._super;

// Add a new ._super() method that is the same method
// but on the super-class
                        this._super = _super[name];

// The method only need to be bound temporarily, so we
// remove it when we’re done executing
                        var ret = fn.apply(this, arguments);
                        this._super = tmp;

                        return ret;
                    };
                })(name, prop[name]) :
                prop[name];
        }

// The dummy class constructor
        function Class() {
// All construction is actually done in the init method
            if ( !initializing && this.init )
                this.init.apply(this, arguments);
        }

// Populate our constructed prototype object
        Class.prototype = prototype;

// Enforce the constructor to be what we expect
        Class.prototype.constructor = Class;

// And make this class extendable
        Class.extend = arguments.callee;

        return Class;
    };
})();
